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Day care worker accused of biting 5-year-old boy

A local day-care worker has been charged with assault for allegedly biting a 5-year-old boy to teach him not to bite others.

Court records show 56-year-old Robin Mullins of Cincinnati was arrested Thursday. Police say a visible bite mark was left on the boy's arm in the suburban Cincinnati day care.

The bite did not break the skin, but left a visible mark.

"It was on his forearm right there, and you can clearly see the tooth marks in it," mother Jessica Schwab said. "I was stunned. I didn't know what to think about it. I didn't even know where to begin."

Police say the boy had been brought to the office of Andrew's Friends Pre-School & Day Care for biting another child.

"She said she did it to teach him a lesson, to teach him that biting hurts and biting is not a good idea," Schwab said.

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